activism

Sisters Protest on Behalf of Immigration Reform

Sisters Protest on Behalf of Immigration Reform

Sisters Protest SCOTUS Ruling on Immigration Reform Sisters Michelina and Anayeli, who also serve on OPBSI’s National Council of Officers, joined protesters in New York City at City Hall to voice their concerns over the Supreme Court ruling on immigration. Both sisters are activists with strong ties to…

Sister Celebrating 20 Years of “La Bruja”

Sister Celebrating 20 Years of “La Bruja”

: Join Caridad de La Luz as she celebrates 20 years as “La Bruja” : Soror Caridad de La Luz, a member of the chartering class at Delta Chapter, is a talented actress, singer, spoken-word artist, poet, activist, and powerful, radian woman. She began her career at the Nuyorican…

Women’s HERstory Month 2016

Women’s HERstory Month 2016

: Women’s HERstory Month 2016: Remembering our Roots & Rising Up as Sisters! : “When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the service of my vision, then it becomes less and less important whether I am afraid.” -Audre Lorde Happy Women’s HERstory Month Sisters! We…

Sister works with Immigrants in Durham

Sister works with Immigrants in Durham

:: Community Organizer and Sister, Elisa Benitez, discusses Immigration in Durham :: Ms. Elisa Benitez, member of our Collective at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, works as a community organizer in Durham, NC with Alerta Migratoria NC. She sat down and spoke to Indy Week about the recent U.S…

ROHW Weekend of ACTivism

ROHW Weekend of ACTivism

Weekend of ACTivism – Ray of Hope Walk 2014 The Ray of Hope Walk focuses on challenging women and men alike to be a part of the movement to end this global epidemic– in an effort to create a safe and equitable society for all. This is where our weekend…

Who Needs Feminism?

Who Needs Feminism?

The Beta Lambda Chapter at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill explores “Who Needs Feminism?” Originally posted By Omega Phi Beta on September 1, 2012 Our Beta Lambda Chapter at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill’s explores “Who Needs Feminism?” through photo and…